The sigma1 receptor is distinguished for its ability to bind various pharmacological agents including drugs of abuse such as cocaine and methamphetamine. Some endogenous ligands have been identified as putative sigma1 receptor regulators. High affinity ligands for the sigma1 receptor contain a nitrogen atom connected to long alkyl chains. We found that long alkyl chain primary amines including endogenous amines belonging to the sphingolipid family such as d-erythro-sphingosine and sphinganine bind with considerable affinity to the sigma1 receptor but not to the sigma2 receptor. The binding of d-erythro-sphingosine to the sigma1 receptor appears to be competitive in nature as assessed against the radioligand [3H]-(+)-pentazocine. Interesting...
Herein we report the synthesis, drug-likeness evaluation, and in vitro studies of new sigma (r) liga...
It is now well established that sigma receptors are an independent class of receptors expressed in p...
The sigma1 receptor acts as a chaperone at the endoplasmic reticulum, associates with multiple prote...
The sigma1 receptor is distinguished for its ability to bind various pharmacological agents includin...
Although sigma receptors were discovered in 1982, the biochemical and physiological roles of sigma r...
Both bioactive sphingolipids and Sigma-1 receptor (S1R) chaperones occur ubiquitously in mammalian c...
There are two different types of sigma receptors located throughout the human body; these receptors ...
Abstract only availableSigma receptors are studied due to their presence both in the central nervous...
The sigma (σ) receptor is a neuromodulatory protein, widely expressed in the central nervous system ...
Sigma receptors are usually classified as a separate class of intracellular receptors. Among them th...
Sigma-1 receptors are specifically located at the endoplasmic reticulum–mitochondrion interface, but...
Sigma receptors (σ-1 and σ-2) are non-opioid proteins implicated in the pathophysiology of various n...
Abstract only availableSigma receptors are binding sites that are found in the brain, in the endocri...
Originally considered an enigmatic receptor, the sigma1 receptor has recently been identified as a u...
Sigma receptors (sigma-1 and sigma-2) represent two independent classes of proteins. Their endogenou...
Herein we report the synthesis, drug-likeness evaluation, and in vitro studies of new sigma (r) liga...
It is now well established that sigma receptors are an independent class of receptors expressed in p...
The sigma1 receptor acts as a chaperone at the endoplasmic reticulum, associates with multiple prote...
The sigma1 receptor is distinguished for its ability to bind various pharmacological agents includin...
Although sigma receptors were discovered in 1982, the biochemical and physiological roles of sigma r...
Both bioactive sphingolipids and Sigma-1 receptor (S1R) chaperones occur ubiquitously in mammalian c...
There are two different types of sigma receptors located throughout the human body; these receptors ...
Abstract only availableSigma receptors are studied due to their presence both in the central nervous...
The sigma (σ) receptor is a neuromodulatory protein, widely expressed in the central nervous system ...
Sigma receptors are usually classified as a separate class of intracellular receptors. Among them th...
Sigma-1 receptors are specifically located at the endoplasmic reticulum–mitochondrion interface, but...
Sigma receptors (σ-1 and σ-2) are non-opioid proteins implicated in the pathophysiology of various n...
Abstract only availableSigma receptors are binding sites that are found in the brain, in the endocri...
Originally considered an enigmatic receptor, the sigma1 receptor has recently been identified as a u...
Sigma receptors (sigma-1 and sigma-2) represent two independent classes of proteins. Their endogenou...
Herein we report the synthesis, drug-likeness evaluation, and in vitro studies of new sigma (r) liga...
It is now well established that sigma receptors are an independent class of receptors expressed in p...
The sigma1 receptor acts as a chaperone at the endoplasmic reticulum, associates with multiple prote...